the SUPER FAST fluid and grains in Houdini 20.5

Published 2024-07-20

All Comments (18)
  • Super helpful, and confirming my own findings about the look and behaviour of Vellum Fluid compared to FLIP. Thank you!
  • @KefuP
    Thank you! I hope self-collisions can be configured someday
  • @ablae1234
    love it, every Houdini release has a tone of hidden features
  • It is really nice, it’s incredible how super fast and pressurized it can get to carry out and work, it is estimated to be liquid fluid, it’s great.
  • @halalgamer585
    Thanks for making these insane info packed videos 🙏❤️
  • @Elysium.4D
    the only problem i see is the self collision with the particles, great video and thank you for sharing this information
  • @Cloroqx
    Awesome to be seeing more content from you, mate! Much love, I had no idea this new solver was a thing. Have you tried the JangaFX Liquigen alpha?
  • @R1PPA-C
    I've been thinking of moving to houdini for a while, mainly due to the fact that 3ds max plus vray plus phoenix fd is just impossible to pay for as a passionate hobby. I mainly like creating extremely detailed fluid simulations and visuals for my music using tyflow particle physics, smoke and liquid. So couple of questions if you have the time.... What is the cheapest version of houdini that I should aim for? Are the indie licenses fully functional especially when it comes to particle physics and fluid sims? Does this Include render engine on par with vray or would I need to buy another engine? Also is the workflow quite easy to adopt coming from max? I tried blender once but I really didn't like the workflow at all so left at the first hurdle? Many thanks and subbed
  • @theshadow6273
    Thanks for the video! Lots of potential for this for quick effects! What gpu are you using?
  • @vanity_ibex
    Lot of fun to play around with! But it's incredibly unstable for me, crashes ever 2minutes
  • @Obi3D
    what keyboard do u have it sounds mad clean lol